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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Jake and the Neverland Pirates

Hi There,
Yvonne from Ink-spirations stopping by with a scrapbook page to share.

I was recently visiting my grandson for his 4th birthday. Birthday theme was Pirates or more specifically "Jake and the Neverland Pirates. Mom did the decorating.

The map and yellow pirate chest paper printed from Buccaneer cartridge. The images of the crab, mermaid, Happy Birthday and ship mast also cut from Buccaneer.
The sea monster cut from Pirates and Mermaids.
Old West and Black letter for font.
 
 
Cuttlebug folder bubbles to emboss sea monster.

 

Sizing
Buccaneer - Mermaid 3"
                    Happy Birthday Matey 3"
                    Crab 1.8"
                    Anchor 2.75"
                    Mast 4.5"
Old West - Jake .8"
                   Neverland Pirates .5"
Pirates & Mermaids - Sea Monster 3"
Black letter - and the .4"
Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Frayed Burlap & Rusty Hinge to ink the sea monster and red mats.
Twine, Dimensionals, misc pattern paper and cardstock
Machine Used: Cricut Imagine
Designed by: Yvonne Balmer

Thanks for stopping by.
Yvonne

7 comments:

  1. Aaargh...what an adorable layout. I love that cartridge. Great job.

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  2. such a fantastic cake and the layout you did around the theme is just fantatsic

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  3. Cute layout. That is my favorite Imagine cart.

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  4. Love your pages!! That cake is pretty awesome too! Love how you embossed the sea monster!

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  5. WAY TO CUTE!! I would love to have an Imagine! Great job!

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  6. Wow! Your layouts are awesome! I also love that embossed sea monster.

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  7. Great layout -- and I love the embossed sea monster too!!

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